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Turkey's President Erdoğan unveils second 100-day action plan

Speaking during a presentation meeting at the presidential complex in the Turkish capital Ankara to announce second 100-day action plan, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Thursday said in his televised remarks that Turkey completed 340 of 400 projects from first 100-day action had plan unveiled on Aug. 3. He also heralded that Turkey will start working on medium-range cruise missile and mass production of ATMACA, surface-to-surface bullet project.

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Published December 13,2018
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan unveiled the second 100-day action plan in capital Ankara on Thursday.

Erdoğan said 454 projects worth of 24 billion Turkish liras (nearly $4.49 billion) will be completed as part of the plan.

"We completed 340 of 400 projects from first 100-day action plan," Erdoğan said at the presentation meeting at the presidential complex.

The president said that some 37.3 billion liras ($6.96 billion) were spent on the projects in the first 100-day action plan while the projected amount was 43 billion liras ($8.02 billion) for 400 projects, citing austerity measures.

- DEVELOPMENT AND ENERGY PROJECTS
On Turkey's efforts for development, Erdoğan said the Financial Stability and Development Committee will be established to strengthen financial stability and develop finance sector.

Also, Turkey Development Fund will be formed in order to boost private capital investments and generate alternative funding for high technology investments, he added.

On energy project TurkStream Natural Gas Pipeline, Erdoğan said: "We are starting construction of part of TurkStream Natural Gas Pipeline project on our lands and will finish it by the end-2019."

TurkStream is an export gas pipeline set to cross beneath the Black Sea from Russia to Turkey and also further extend to Turkey's borders with neighboring countries.

TurkStream's first line is set to carry 15.75 bcm of natural gas to Turkey. With a second line that goes to Europe, the project will have a capacity of 31.5 bcm per year.

Last month, the last offshore section of a landmark natural gas pipeline was put into place.

Erdoğan also said that Turkey will introduce new measures on 35-kilometers (21.7 miles) strip of Turkish-Iranian frontier including border lighting, CCTV coverage, and security sensors.

Turkey continues its efforts to clear a 1.6M square meter area currently unusable due to mines and unexploded ordnance.

- CULTURAL PROJECTS
Among the cultural projects of the next 100-day plan, Erdoğan mentioned the restoration of eight additional historical mosques and social complexes.

Also addressing Turkey's fight against Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), the group behind the 2016 defeated coup in Turkey, Erdoğan said Turkey will deal new blows against foreign financial activities of the terror group in the next 100 days.

The first 100-day action plan, that was revealed on Aug. 3, included over 1,000 projects and Erdoğan announced 400 of them -- which were most important.

Within the scope of the plan, many projects were announced in several areas such as diplomatic missions, foreign policy, foreign currencies, new markets for exports, research and development centers, free trade zones, and mega projects.

Erdoğan hailed the 'historic' step of laying groundwork for Turkey's national space program.

On Thursday, a presidential decree announced the establishment of the country's space agency.

The Turkey Space Agency will prepare and carry out the National Space Program in line with the policies determined by the president of Turkey, according to the decree.

The president said Turkey is taking steps in 12 countries to use local currencies in international trade.

He noted that the country will start working on medium-range cruise missiles and mass production of surface-to-surface bullet project ATMACA.

"We will sign an agreement for Akinci project, [an offensive high-altitude long-endurance unmanned armed aircraft]," Erdoğan noted.